TENNIS PLAYERS (Off-Court Shenanigans)
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You wear NIKE's?
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They're not just shoes - they're mainly status symbols. That's what shoes have become today, sadly.
If they were merely shoes, they would cost $100 less.
If they were merely shoes, they would cost $100 less.
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I am dating myself here, but when I was a kid I loved the Agassi high tops.
To Deuce's point I had them as my "nice" shoes ; I wore something else to play in.
But in retrospect I didn't hate playing in high tops. I have been having ankle issues lately; I wonder if I should consider.
To Deuce's point I had them as my "nice" shoes ; I wore something else to play in.
But in retrospect I didn't hate playing in high tops. I have been having ankle issues lately; I wonder if I should consider.
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Shoes are status symbols. I agree with that. I love shoes and it doesn't have to be just tennis shoes. It can be my flats or whatever. I like having nice shoes to wear to school since I wear a uniform and have to wear the same exact thing of everything else everyday to school.
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I'm in the process of adding Davis Cup (groups I and II) matches to my database. Around 2007 going backwards. What I've noticed about Gulbis is that while his overall record is 247-239 (slightly above 50%), his Davis Cup record is 26-6, which is 81.25%. One can safely assume that he was always willing and ready to play for the country and gave 100% effort. Which is why I think they consider him a viable candidate over there.
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Very interesting stat.mick1303 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 28, 2022 1:42 pm I'm in the process of adding Davis Cup (groups I and II) matches to my database. Around 2007 going backwards. What I've noticed about Gulbis is that while his overall record is 247-239 (slightly above 50%), his Davis Cup record is 26-6, which is 81.25%. One can safely assume that he was always willing and ready to play for the country and gave 100% effort. Which is why I think they consider him a viable candidate over there.
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Devil's advocate: His DC record is very good, and it shows that he played many ties. Was Latvia ever in the World Group? I don't think so, but I am not sure. And, if they were not, what group were they in? He was too good a player to lose against a Group 2 country.
Still, as you say. He certainly was there all the time. And that should count.
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I don’t think Coco’s are true high-tops. Mid-height maybe. Just enough ankle support.Fastbackss wrote:I am dating myself here, but when I was a kid I loved the Agassi high tops.
To Deuce's point I had them as my "nice" shoes ; I wore something else to play in.
But in retrospect I didn't hate playing in high tops. I have been having ankle issues lately; I wonder if I should consider.
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Do you mean Coco Gauff's shoe or the Nike shoe that I wear (Naomi's NikeCourt Zoom)? Mine is not a high top, but has a high support back to the shoe.meganfernandez wrote: ↑Thu Jul 28, 2022 2:43 pmI don’t think Coco’s are true high-tops. Mid-height maybe. Just enough ankle support.Fastbackss wrote:I am dating myself here, but when I was a kid I loved the Agassi high tops.
To Deuce's point I had them as my "nice" shoes ; I wore something else to play in.
But in retrospect I didn't hate playing in high tops. I have been having ankle issues lately; I wonder if I should consider.
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Coco’sCuckoo4Coco wrote:Do you mean Coco Gauff's shoe or the Nike shoe that I wear (Naomi's NikeCourt Zoom)? Mine is not a high top, but has a high support back to the shoe.meganfernandez wrote: ↑Thu Jul 28, 2022 2:43 pmI don’t think Coco’s are true high-tops. Mid-height maybe. Just enough ankle support.Fastbackss wrote:I am dating myself here, but when I was a kid I loved the Agassi high tops.
To Deuce's point I had them as my "nice" shoes ; I wore something else to play in.
But in retrospect I didn't hate playing in high tops. I have been having ankle issues lately; I wonder if I should consider.
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Ash Barty marries long-time partner Garry Kissick
By Scott Spits
Updated July 30, 2022 — 9.39pmfirst published at 8.19pm
One of Australia’s best-known athletes, retired tennis star Ash Barty, has married her long-time partner, Garry Kissick.
The pair married in a Queensland ceremony far removed from the glare of public attention, with the former world No.1 revealing the news on social media on Saturday night.
In a simple post featuring a photo of the smiling couple, Barty, 26, announced the nuptials with the words: Husband & Wife.
Barty, last year’s Wimbledon ladies’ singles champion and an Australian Open champion this year, shocked the sporting world in March when she announced her snap retirement.
The pair were engaged last November when Barty was in the closing stages of preparing for another shot at ending the country’s long drought – more than 40 years – to produce an Australian Open singles champion.
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/tennis/ash ... 5b5xo.html
By Scott Spits
Updated July 30, 2022 — 9.39pmfirst published at 8.19pm
One of Australia’s best-known athletes, retired tennis star Ash Barty, has married her long-time partner, Garry Kissick.
The pair married in a Queensland ceremony far removed from the glare of public attention, with the former world No.1 revealing the news on social media on Saturday night.
In a simple post featuring a photo of the smiling couple, Barty, 26, announced the nuptials with the words: Husband & Wife.
Barty, last year’s Wimbledon ladies’ singles champion and an Australian Open champion this year, shocked the sporting world in March when she announced her snap retirement.
The pair were engaged last November when Barty was in the closing stages of preparing for another shot at ending the country’s long drought – more than 40 years – to produce an Australian Open singles champion.
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/tennis/ash ... 5b5xo.html
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Good for them, and what a way to do a very private thing when you are in the spotlight. Simple, elegant.
And they look great in the shot.
And they look great in the shot.
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Congrats to both of them and Ash looks so beautiful.ti-amie wrote: ↑Sat Jul 30, 2022 8:51 pm Ash Barty marries long-time partner Garry Kissick
By Scott Spits
Updated July 30, 2022 — 9.39pmfirst published at 8.19pm
One of Australia’s best-known athletes, retired tennis star Ash Barty, has married her long-time partner, Garry Kissick.
The pair married in a Queensland ceremony far removed from the glare of public attention, with the former world No.1 revealing the news on social media on Saturday night.
In a simple post featuring a photo of the smiling couple, Barty, 26, announced the nuptials with the words: Husband & Wife.
Barty, last year’s Wimbledon ladies’ singles champion and an Australian Open champion this year, shocked the sporting world in March when she announced her snap retirement.
The pair were engaged last November when Barty was in the closing stages of preparing for another shot at ending the country’s long drought – more than 40 years – to produce an Australian Open singles champion.
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/tennis/ash ... 5b5xo.html
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An interesting sidelight on the great Ricardo Gonzalez ..he was married to Agassi's sister, and it was Agassi who paid for his funeral ..Gonzalez was penniless by then..btw he used to spell his name Gonzales through most of his playing career, only switched to Gonzalez towards the end....
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The EZ ending, in Spanish, was used to denominate Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry in the holder. The ES meant no such family tree. My last name ends with a EZ.
Of course, an ancient tradition which no longer means anything because too much time has passed.
But rather odd that he would switch later in life.
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It is rather sad that not a trivial number of those tennis greats died penniless. Gonzalez and Althea GIbson come to mind. Arguably the two best players ever, and both made so little that they could not afford a decent old-age.
Of course, an ancient tradition which no longer means anything because too much time has passed.
But rather odd that he would switch later in life.
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It is rather sad that not a trivial number of those tennis greats died penniless. Gonzalez and Althea GIbson come to mind. Arguably the two best players ever, and both made so little that they could not afford a decent old-age.
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